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Absolutely agree with you, it was mentioned in Day 02 and thanks for pointing it out, the --dry-run or in short -n is always a good idea not just in updates, is a good idea always!!
Good advice!!
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Using
--dry-run
can be useful here to see what rsync would do on the hard disk, without doing it.Absolutely agree with you, it was mentioned in Day 02 and thanks for pointing it out, the
--dry-run
or in short-n
is always a good idea not just in updates, is a good idea always!!Good advice!!